The chain’s website on Monday listed a total of 45 restaurants in California, Arizona, Colorado and six other states. A new location in Huntington Beach is described on the website as “scheduled to open in 2014.”

The Elephant Bar Restaurant at the Santa Barbara Airport in Goleta closed in August after 30 years of business. In a letter to airport administrators, CEO Robert Holden cited several years of financial losses at the location as the reason for its departure.

The Ventura location on Walker Street closed about a decade ago. O-Sabi Japanese Restaurant opened in its place in 2006.

More recently, the chain has shuttered or confirmed the anticipated mid-June closures of Elephant Bar Restaurants in Modesto, open since 2004, and in Stockton, open since 2007.

Patrons of the Fort Myers, Florida location were informed via email last week that the 6-year-old restaurant also will close.

The father-and-son team of Dan and Chris Nancarrow opened the first Elephant Bar Restaurant in Lubbock, Texas, in 1980. The chain is owned by S.B. Restaurant Co., a privately held firm with headquarters in Costa Mesa.